what is this Campaign about?
This is a campaign to initiate a movement that carries forward the message of a Livable Nepal – a condition whereby we are able to earn a living by pursuing a profession or an economic opportunity. It is a movement that aims to raise the voices of many Nepalis who despite their political beliefs or the absence of it simply want to live a peaceful life where they have an opportunity to realize their efforts into progress and prosperity for themselves.
why You should be a part of this Campaign?
The campaign for Livable Nepal is a movement of Nepalis who want to move on to issues that affect their everyday lives. This campaign is therefore asking for a country where everyone can earn his/her living and possession of property protected by strong rule of law.

the Campaign in a nutshell

Campaign for a 'Livable Nepal' is a nationwide movement of general people who want to earn living in peaceful environment under the strong regulation of law. In other words, the campaign advocates for ensured fundamental rights of people.

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be a part of the Campaign, Sign the Petition

Come join hands with the campaign. The campaign is for the Nepal where "Economic Freedom is guaranteed", "Rule of Law is ensured", and "Impunity comes to an end".

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make your contribution towards 'Livable Nepal'

You can : 1) Join the coalition, 2) Ask people to join the coalition, 3) Write your experiences in the website, 4) Use toolkit from the website, etc.

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almost everyone is in support.. ARE YOU?

All the people, organizations and associations who support the campaign and have signed the petition are the part of the coalition of the campaign. You too can be the part of it. And, how to do that? Just sign the petition.

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be a major Contributor! Support us!

This campaign does not belong to any individual or organization or association neither it is run by specific group or single being. So, you can support this campaign by: Advocating your fundamental rights whenever you think it is under threat, Buying campaign T-shirts, Donating to the campaign, etc.

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In your opinion, what makes Nepal Livable?

Livable Nepal is only possible when the Rule of Law is enforced, economic freedom is guaranteed and end of impunity is achieved. If you agree this, join the campaign by signing the petition.

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iSpeak - what's on your mind

Yatra Sharma
Baneshwor

I feel we complain and demand a lot more than what we offer. If only we knew the etiquette of protesting and learned to be disciplined, the Read more

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what happened to me on one bandh day - iShare

If you have ever suffered from the bandhas, strikes, protests, etc. you can write it here and share it with others who may have similar stories. You can even write articles on the issues that has become obstacles en route to Livable Nepal.

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  • Dinesh Ranabhat from Bhaisepati Lalitpur shares

    I feel still tired:-( I had to go to pick some of my friends up from airport yesterday ( first day of so called 3 days bandh) but no other option to reach airport other than walking. I and one of my ...

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  • Hari P. Poudel from Balkhu shares

    I saved ten rupees today. This is probably the first time that I have saved money in my whole life. I walked all the way to New Baneshwor from Kalimati. That day, the Maoists had some protest progr...

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  • Sanju Nepal from Kathmandu shares

    I Love Nepal I Love Nepalese During the board exams of my 12th standard in 2003 AD, I suffered from typhoid. The first exam day came across. Even though I was weakened by the disease and antibi...

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  • Prabhat Pyakurel from Baneshwor shares

    I am a government officer. My office is too far from my home. When different parties and local people call bandha and chakkajam I have to go to office walking. We cannot get leave for frequent closure...

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  • Bikram Amatya from Kalanki shares

    It was all fun on July 20, 2009 while I was traveling from Pokhara to Kathmandu. Beautiful riverside, green hills, channa chatpat of Madesi dai were all noticeable things. But the most disgusting t...

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  • Kasi Raj Upadhyaya from Chabahil shares

    I was going to office walking on a bandha day. On the way, I met a farmer who was carrying loads of vegetables in his back. He was taking them to the market to sell them. Everyday, he used to take...

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  • Rishi KC from Baneshwor shares

    My mother was sick and had to be immediately taken to the hospital. I called for ambulance but the phone answered me that they were not able to come due to protests ongoing on the streets. I had no id...

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  • Ram Thapaliya from Balaju shares

    This happened to me a year ago. It was Monday and my friend- Ashish’s- birthday. I had invitation for the party and thus I went to his home at Kapan early in the morning in my new bike. At around 3 ...

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  • Bibhu Sharma from Jawlakhel shares

    I had to go to office, from Jawalakhel to Maharajgunj. The day was called bandha by some unknown people claiming to be of some political party. I had to walk all the way to office that took me more th...

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    Nepalgunj, Nepal
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